Difference between revisions of "2010 Breakout Sessions"

From Code4Lib
Jump to: navigation, search
(Moved 2010 Breakout Session info from code4lib.org to here)
 
(added notes to VuFind demo link)
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
== Wednesday ==
 
== Wednesday ==
  
* Mobile Dev
+
* Mobile Dev - David Woodbury & Jason Casden
* Blacklight
+
* Blacklight - Bess Sadler
* Tools4Lib - the best tools used in your job - Devon Smith/decasm?
+
* Tools4Lib - the best tools used in your job - Devon Smith/decasm
 
* Let's Link Our Data - If you have data, metadata, vocabularies, or just about anything else you want to link, show up and we'll figure out what to do with it! - Ryan Scherle/ryscher
 
* Let's Link Our Data - If you have data, metadata, vocabularies, or just about anything else you want to link, show up and we'll figure out what to do with it! - Ryan Scherle/ryscher
 
+
* <span title="No, not that kind...">Homebrew</span> - building your own instead of using Fedora/DSpace/Blacklight/whatever - Esmé Cowles/escowles
 
+
* API queries to vocabularies - Ya'aqov Ziso
 +
** combining API searches with local catalog searches for the user
 +
** maintenance issues: questions for OCLC Research on level of maintenance of NAF (used for identities) and LCSH (used for Terminologies) to be sent to Karen Coombs
 +
** VuFind group (led by Demian Katz demian.katz@villanova.edu) will explore options for nesting name/subject autosuggesters in the VuFind discovery portal (proof of concept demo -- try author/subject searches at http://vufind.org/demo_trunk/)
 +
** explore mechanism for matching name/subject headings with NAF/LCSH at the level of cataloging. Look at the XC Metadata Services Toolkit as possible host for such validate/match/flip mechanism
  
 
== Tuesday ==
 
== Tuesday ==

Latest revision as of 13:19, 19 March 2010

Those interested in the same project/problem can hang out in a space together for 70 minute blocks. Generally the person who suggests the topic will take on the role as moderator to begin and moderate the discussion. Anyone can propose a breakout session - please think about whether you would want a session to be held on Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on the order of talks and who you hope will attend. There are a lot of rooms available each day, including the large meeting room, and we will route different proposed sessions to the different rooms depending on a quick show-of-hands survey just before each one begins.

This page will list any sessions proposed, but there will also be flip charts outside the meeting room where more sessions can be proposed. Please include your name when proposing a session.

Wednesday

  • Mobile Dev - David Woodbury & Jason Casden
  • Blacklight - Bess Sadler
  • Tools4Lib - the best tools used in your job - Devon Smith/decasm
  • Let's Link Our Data - If you have data, metadata, vocabularies, or just about anything else you want to link, show up and we'll figure out what to do with it! - Ryan Scherle/ryscher
  • Homebrew - building your own instead of using Fedora/DSpace/Blacklight/whatever - Esmé Cowles/escowles
  • API queries to vocabularies - Ya'aqov Ziso
    • combining API searches with local catalog searches for the user
    • maintenance issues: questions for OCLC Research on level of maintenance of NAF (used for identities) and LCSH (used for Terminologies) to be sent to Karen Coombs
    • VuFind group (led by Demian Katz demian.katz@villanova.edu) will explore options for nesting name/subject autosuggesters in the VuFind discovery portal (proof of concept demo -- try author/subject searches at http://vufind.org/demo_trunk/)
    • explore mechanism for matching name/subject headings with NAF/LCSH at the level of cataloging. Look at the XC Metadata Services Toolkit as possible host for such validate/match/flip mechanism

Tuesday

  • Code4Lib Journal open meeting/discussion - add topics or just show up
  • Cloud4lib - next steps
  • xC - Extensible Catalog
  • VuFind
  • Solr
  • CouchDB
  • MODS for ruby


Original page on code4lib.org: http://code4lib.org/conference/2010/breakouts